Abstract

A separation and determination method for the analysis of cyanometallic complexes of Fe(II), Ni(II) and Co(III) was developed to be applied to the analysis of petroleum refinery streams (sour water). Ion-interaction chromatography was used employing an analytical column IonPac NS1 10 μm and a chromatographic system ICS 2500 equipped with a membrane conductivity suppression ASRS ultra 4 mm, both supplied by Dionex Corporation. The mobile phase was composed of 2 mmol l −1 TBAOH, 1 mmol l −1 Na 2CO 3, 0.1 mol l −1 NaCN and ACN (77:23, v/v), flowing at 0.7 ml min −1. At the optimized conditions, detection limits estimated by the calibration curve parameters and relative standard deviation were: 0.002 mg CN l −1 and 3.1% for Fe(CN) 6 4−; 0.003 mg CN l −1 and 2.5% for Ni(CN) 4 2− and 0.003 mg CN l −1 and 2.8% for Co(CN) 6 3−. Sour water samples without any pretreatment (except membrane filtration) from a petroleum refinery in Brazil were analyzed successfully by external calibration method.

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